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    to protect the confidentiality of the residents‚ patients‚ and worker’s personal information. The use of surveillance cameras‚ recording devices‚ or any other type of technology would break the rights and regulations of the recent updates of the Ombudsman Act of 2004 and HIPPA (Brinkhus). With these updates‚ the patients right to self-privacy must be conserved and technology would break all of the rights that have been set in stone for the time being. The federal government fund of Medicare also‚

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    RE-VISITING THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION BILL: NEED FOR ACCESS TO INFORMATION IN NIGERIA BY ONDOTIMI SONGI* BACKGROUND This paper comes in the wake of the 2010 World Press Freedom Day marked by the world including Nigeria on 3 May‚ 2010. One aspect of press freedom that is of interest to me having regard to its importance in building the Nigerian nation is the need for freedom of information (FOI) or access to information held by public officials. It is now a cliché to say that there is

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    the people on the insensitive nature of the editors and newspapers that they snapped these pictures. Many editors being in favor of cruelty refused to print the photos in their newspapers. Amongst the editors‚ one was Charles Seib‚ currently the ombudsman of the Post’s. Seib raises the discussion that‚ as an editor he wouldn’t mind to print the photo but as a reader he felt revolted too. His idea of thought was that people revolted upon seeing the picture as we are prejudiced and only want those

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    Windshield Survey

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    Windshield Survey of Abbeville‚ Louisiana It was a typical hot‚ humid day in my community in the town of Abbeville‚ Louisiana‚ Thursday‚ July 5‚ 2012. The afternoon was spent driving around‚ and then sitting in my car observing areas and jotting down observations in the community that surrounds my home. My town is considered a suburb of the greater Lafayette Metropolitan. The 2010 census revealed a population of 7‚669 for the town of Abbeville. There are three areas that were found to be most in

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    CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination® CAPE® LAW Effective for examinations from May-June 2010 CXC A23/U2/09 Published by the Caribbean Examinations Council All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ or transmitted in any form‚ or by any means electronic‚ photocopying‚ recording or otherwise without prior permission of the author or publisher. Correspondence related to the syllabus should

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    The military oligarchy occupied a dominant position and has been in effective command of state power ever since the creation of the state. This oligarchy installed politicians and political parties in office to provide a façade of parliamentary government for adecade; it then decided to expel them in 1958‚ when the prospects of the impending general elections seemed to pose a challenge to its supremacy. The intervention of this oligarchy and more particularly‚ of the military‚ became more effective

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    Compliance of National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs) in Ethiopia with the Paris Principles By: Abraham Ayalew Introduction The establishment of the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission was necessitated as a result of the provisions of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Constitution. The inclusion in the Constitution of the establishment of the Commission may‚ inter alia‚ be a result of the World Conference on Human Rights which was conducted a year before the adoption of the Constitution

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    from Great Britain. Paine believed that America would have flourished as mush more if no European power had gotten involved... 2 / 307 Comparing And Contrasting American And Britain Goverment In a parliamentary Democracy their core principle is parliamentary sovereignty‚ which means that parliamentary actions can not be over turned by any other branch... 1 / 197 Canadian Trade One of the most important victories in Canadian History is the Battle of Vimy Ridge. Before this event‚ Canada was still

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    The Independence of California As California separated from the United States in 2016‚ becoming an independent country‚ it faced the greatest question: How liberal should California be? Presented with this major dilemma‚ local governments called in some of the state’s most influential citizens for advice. Luckily‚ I happened to be one of these individuals and also found myself posed with a great dilemma. California has continued to excel in improving the quality of life‚ by focusing on its social

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    Constitutional supremacy

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      C.L.B Parliamentary Supremacy  Parliamentary Supremacy means that parliament is supreme over theConstitution. It is also called legislative supremacy because thelegislature is not a body created by the Constitution neither the powerof the legislature is limited by the Constitution. Legislature exercises anunlimited and supreme power in law making.Such legislative supremacy is possible only where the Constitution isunwritten and flexible.  Three essential feature of parliamentary supremacy

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